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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. ♪ [muc plays] ♪ [music plays] why nature made? they were the first to be verified by the usp. an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. and that's why i trust nature made. nature made the number one pharmacist recommended letter vitamin brand. learn more at naturemade.com >> greta: it could happen at any moment, with the republican national convention approaching, governor mitt romney could pick his runningmate any time. who should he choose? who will he choose? do both questions have the same answer? dick morris is here. two very different question it's who should he pick? who will he pick? should -- i mean, who would be the best one for him? >> li think rubio is the one he should pick. ther
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. ♪ [muc plays] ♪ [music plays] why nature made? they were the first to be verified by the usp. an independent organization...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of the expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to find out more, request your free decision guide. call or go online today. after all, when you're going the distance, i
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. if someone took mid-sized sedans and broke the mold? if we took our best-selling altima back to its essence, kept its dna, then reimagined nearly everything in it? ♪ gave it greater horsepower... ♪ ...and a lighter and stronger body... ♪ ...advanced headlight technologies for greater visibility... ♪ ...and zero gravity seats that reduce fatigue? ♪ yeah, that would be cool. introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima... ♪ ...with best in class 38 mpg highway and better acceleration than camry and accord. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ >> sean: tonight on our great, great american panel a former mayor of providence rhode island and currently hosts his own radio progra
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. if someone took mid-sized sedans and broke the mold? if we took our best-selling altima back to its essence, kept its dna, then...
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that is actually worse on the environment. sand is one of the things you want to keep off the streets because sand gets into the gills of fish and its hurts fish's assault is a better choice for the environments afghanistan. that it and work out well. mayor greg nickels was bounced in the primary and was replaced by a guy who immediately fix the problem i just cutting out road lanes and putting in bicycle lanes instead so i guess that fixed it. we have also implemented a plastic bag ban that does absolutely nothing to help the environment. you will see birds and turtles choking on plastic in the ocean. that is not usually due to plastic tags. that is usually due to fishing gear, two things that were left over usually from fishermen. that is not usually due to safeway plastic bags or whatever grocery store you guys have around here. plastic tags are energy efficient. if you want to use a cotton bag instead you have to use of 173 times to even break even from an energy standpoint. moving on to portland, portland's motto is keep
that is actually worse on the environment. sand is one of the things you want to keep off the streets because sand gets into the gills of fish and its hurts fish's assault is a better choice for the environments afghanistan. that it and work out well. mayor greg nickels was bounced in the primary and was replaced by a guy who immediately fix the problem i just cutting out road lanes and putting in bicycle lanes instead so i guess that fixed it. we have also implemented a plastic bag ban that...
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so we try hard to get people conditioned to this environment. but it is a tricky situation. there's no doubt about it. there's no diplomatic relations, last year, at least according to the press accounts of supreme leader opened a hotline between their two navies, which would have perhaps hope fuse this problem. if there was an incident we call a commander and say this is what we saw. >> host: that the incident as the agreement, which i know several of the u.s. naval commanders in the region have thought would be sort of below the threshold of being political breakthrough, but still something very useful and pragmatic. >> absolutely. if we could get to that step, it would help. it doesn't have anything to do with the grand geostrategic calculations or the way regulated governments fear each other. the good of the soviet union when there is tremendous adversary and it's something navies do. >> host: the reference of the cold war is useful and will eventually get to the toilet were shadow, cold war. how do we understand the u.s.-iran story. the cold war in some ways it's a use
so we try hard to get people conditioned to this environment. but it is a tricky situation. there's no doubt about it. there's no diplomatic relations, last year, at least according to the press accounts of supreme leader opened a hotline between their two navies, which would have perhaps hope fuse this problem. if there was an incident we call a commander and say this is what we saw. >> host: that the incident as the agreement, which i know several of the u.s. naval commanders in the...
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there's a roughly about a fifty percent of genetic input into psychopathy put we need to know how the environment switches on their nodes genes need usually of a foreign or a usually for traumatic childhood or events in those formative years in their childhood which switched to killer genes or various and kevin dunn thank you very much for being with us tonight absolute pleasure thanks for having me thinks now everything you know about psychopaths and success is right. coming up remember on election night when karl rove question fox news this call that ohio had gone for president obama well it turns out a hacker group extraordinary anonymous may have had something to do with that and tell you how anonymous might have taken on the rove machine inside the daily take. out. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of tha
there's a roughly about a fifty percent of genetic input into psychopathy put we need to know how the environment switches on their nodes genes need usually of a foreign or a usually for traumatic childhood or events in those formative years in their childhood which switched to killer genes or various and kevin dunn thank you very much for being with us tonight absolute pleasure thanks for having me thinks now everything you know about psychopaths and success is right. coming up remember on...
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so we try very hard to get people conditioned to this environment. it is a tricky situation. there is no doubt about it. and with no diplomatic relations. last year, at least according to the press accounts the supreme leader rejected a hotline between their two navies which would have perhaps helped defuse the problem. if there was an incident we would recall the commander and say, this is what we saw. >> that is what is called the instance of the sea agreement. several of the u.s. commanders in the region have fought with below the threshold of a big political breakthrough but still something very useful and pragmatic. >> guest: absolutely and if we could get to that, it would help. doesn't have anything to do with the grand geostrategic calculations or the way governments view each other. it was the soviet union and its adversary and something that the navies do. >> host: i think the reference to the cold war, we will eventually get to this, twilight war, shadow war, cold war, you know how do we understand this u.s. iran story and the cold war in some ways i think it's a u
so we try very hard to get people conditioned to this environment. it is a tricky situation. there is no doubt about it. and with no diplomatic relations. last year, at least according to the press accounts the supreme leader rejected a hotline between their two navies which would have perhaps helped defuse the problem. if there was an incident we would recall the commander and say, this is what we saw. >> that is what is called the instance of the sea agreement. several of the u.s....
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i can't think of a worse name in this environment we're if than the crusader, but it was an enormous artillery piece that took two aircraft to move anywhere in the world. certainly not something that was appropriate for the 21st century and the asymmetric warfare that we're facing. and the opposition to it was just incredible. i mean, retired community in the army, the active duty community in the army, the civilian contractors, the congress. i'll give you an example. just a data point. when i was second of defense in the '70s, the defense authorization bill was 74 pages long. when i came back, in the year 2001, if i'm not mistaken the defense authorization bill was over 500 pages some what happened in the intervening period, the staffs in congress ballooned they went up by a multiple of two or three. the continuing layering of requirements from the congress generally stimulated either by the defense community or stimulated by the bureaucracy because they want to perpetuate something, ends up with rule, requirements reports, all of these things, hundreds of reports are required by th
i can't think of a worse name in this environment we're if than the crusader, but it was an enormous artillery piece that took two aircraft to move anywhere in the world. certainly not something that was appropriate for the 21st century and the asymmetric warfare that we're facing. and the opposition to it was just incredible. i mean, retired community in the army, the active duty community in the army, the civilian contractors, the congress. i'll give you an example. just a data point. when i...
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and tar sands really bad for the environment. now education. this is what he says. he says he would give every family, quote, access access to a great school and, quote, affording higher education options. so he would give access right? so a great school, and affordable college education. all right. access to a great school and affordable college. in fact the actual policy proposals would do just the opposite. how can you have access to great schools if there's no investment in schools, mitt? under mitt romney's plan he is going to shift $26 billion from public schools to private hands. this school choice plan would devastate public education, and kill any chance of having quote, great schools, and as for higher education, mitt romney has endorsed plans which would drastically cut programs like pell grants loan forgiveness, and not made a single suggestion for lowering costs, except -- except to cut 51% of funding for education and research. so unless you are a millionaire there will not be any access. and where are the millions of jobs on the education component of
and tar sands really bad for the environment. now education. this is what he says. he says he would give every family, quote, access access to a great school and, quote, affording higher education options. so he would give access right? so a great school, and affordable college education. all right. access to a great school and affordable college. in fact the actual policy proposals would do just the opposite. how can you have access to great schools if there's no investment in schools, mitt?...
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they had not trapped in this hyper-partisan environment. they can change it. they can change their leaders, they can change the rules, and i go back to being senators. lamar alexander left of the leadership very quietly saying he wanted to be free to make the bipartisan agreements that he remembered when he was a senate staff person. he was basically saying that the senate is not working the way it is supposed to work and i am not working the way i am supposed to work. they can change it. host: back to the funds, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning and thank you very much for cspan. i'm proud uaw member from upstate new york and i think the last great senate was the 88th and 89 congress and it took 67 votes to invoke cloture to break a filibuster. i focus on the civil-rights act and the debate on this of rights act in 1964. it is hard to believe it could happen today but back then you have the majority leader michael lance hill and the minority leader -- leader everett dirksen and they both co-sponsored the bill. dirksen was in the republican party
they had not trapped in this hyper-partisan environment. they can change it. they can change their leaders, they can change the rules, and i go back to being senators. lamar alexander left of the leadership very quietly saying he wanted to be free to make the bipartisan agreements that he remembered when he was a senate staff person. he was basically saying that the senate is not working the way it is supposed to work and i am not working the way i am supposed to work. they can change it. host:...
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. >> if the republican party cannot win in this environment it has to get out of politics. >> i think this victory will set off civil war inside the republican party. there's going to be a lot of soul searching. this was a winnable election. the president was vulnerable. >> this was not alabama versus lsu. this was alabama versus ball state. i mean went early, michigan went t early. mean i republican i cannot believe we lost virginia again. >> once upon a time conservatives licked their chops at the prospect of taking on an incumbent in a down economy but that dashed on tuesday night. now comes the wreckening a struggle within the gop to figure out what happened. was it the candidate, was it the message, was it the country? quote, there will be some kind of war predicted mike murphy a consultant would pit mathematicians like him against the party puristspriests as he puts it that basic conservative principles can triumph without much deviation. "the wall street journal" journal" faulted the party's transgents and offering another broadside against mitt romney calling him one of the le
. >> if the republican party cannot win in this environment it has to get out of politics. >> i think this victory will set off civil war inside the republican party. there's going to be a lot of soul searching. this was a winnable election. the president was vulnerable. >> this was not alabama versus lsu. this was alabama versus ball state. i mean went early, michigan went t early. mean i republican i cannot believe we lost virginia again. >> once upon a time...
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all sorts of issues have to be crunched through, but i am sure that the environment secretary will have listened closely to what my honorable friend said. >> will the prime minister confirm, with no ifs or buts, that there will be no third runway at heathrow airport while he leads his party? >> let me say clearly that, while i believe that we need to establish a form of review that will bring parties together and make a decision about airport capacity, i will not break my manifesto pledge. >> a letter from and meeting with the secretary of state for defence has confirmed that the 2nd battalion the royal regiment of fusiliers is the only battalion that should not have been cut on military grounds. what did for 2rf was the additional criterion that regimental losses be capped at one battalion, thus saving more poorly recruited scottish battalions ahead of a scottish referendum. will the prime minister kindly meet me and other mp's from across the house to discuss the issue? >> i am happy to arrange a meeting between my honorable friend, the defence secretary and other interested members.
all sorts of issues have to be crunched through, but i am sure that the environment secretary will have listened closely to what my honorable friend said. >> will the prime minister confirm, with no ifs or buts, that there will be no third runway at heathrow airport while he leads his party? >> let me say clearly that, while i believe that we need to establish a form of review that will bring parties together and make a decision about airport capacity, i will not break my manifesto...
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a lot of people regulate in this environment and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. however, this report is going to have a large of discussion here people will disagree with the chronology. some will disagree with the findings. but we hope is the solutions, because everybody recognizes the fact that the money went missing and that's a flawed and needed to fix that. so as the solutions come forward, some may not require congress to act. the industry itself may take the perp reactions. some may require beneath enabling legislation for the solution. if they do, we will bring that forward. yes, sir. >> you charge about how the answer is not a regulation that existing was better. he proposed several roles in the last several weeks about the scandal and also development -- >> well, one of the things that came out of that number one, don't use the alternative method. i think it's a good ting on their behalf. but we do hope is the regulatory community is doing a self-examination of coming in zero, this process as well. we hope this will provide additional information. they
a lot of people regulate in this environment and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. however, this report is going to have a large of discussion here people will disagree with the chronology. some will disagree with the findings. but we hope is the solutions, because everybody recognizes the fact that the money went missing and that's a flawed and needed to fix that. so as the solutions come forward, some may not require congress to act. the industry itself may take the perp...
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in the cyber environment, it's the same thing. intelligence is the key to understanding exactly what's occurring, not just what happened, but how and why they did it, and sharing information and intelligence, you have to identify threats before they are a problem. >> host: shawn henry, the guest, formally with the fbi, topic on cyber crimes out there against the country. thank you for your time and insight this morning. >> guest: thank you for having me, appreciate it. >> the mind set of the world well into the 1990s was that wire line access with stuff on poles or buried in the ground was the key to understanding competition and telecommunications. it's not -- the intriguing part of the wireless story is how very few people inside the industry, that's why the mckenzie report came out how it did. it was not just judge green and the fcc who did not understand the potential of wireless. it was the entire industry except for a few visionaries who were sort of regarded as kooks, and what turned out to be the case was the hope that som
in the cyber environment, it's the same thing. intelligence is the key to understanding exactly what's occurring, not just what happened, but how and why they did it, and sharing information and intelligence, you have to identify threats before they are a problem. >> host: shawn henry, the guest, formally with the fbi, topic on cyber crimes out there against the country. thank you for your time and insight this morning. >> guest: thank you for having me, appreciate it. >> the...
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. >> i would just add that i think what you're describing here how do you create environments where problem-solving is the priority. and is possible. and i mean, this comes up a lot in various kinds of real politic situations, i'm sure you've dealt with this when you were in congress, mickey. but there's a lot of creative, innovative, new ways at looking at issues. whether it's in science or medicine or youth development, education, economic development. but the vested interests have to protect the constituencies, the special interests that they represent. and to go to the point you made earlier, mickey, about incentives. the incentive for innovation and bringing new ideas and new approaches to bear on sorm problems is very, very minimal. and in some ways, i think that's the point of pressure. that's where we have to tackle the problem. we've got to create a new set of incentives so that innovation and development and new approaches to these issues can be brought in and experimented with and tried and examined and vested and you know, discussed, and all of that. but we just don't have that kind of
. >> i would just add that i think what you're describing here how do you create environments where problem-solving is the priority. and is possible. and i mean, this comes up a lot in various kinds of real politic situations, i'm sure you've dealt with this when you were in congress, mickey. but there's a lot of creative, innovative, new ways at looking at issues. whether it's in science or medicine or youth development, education, economic development. but the vested interests have to...
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in that environment, we think it will basically but the economy up further. the indirect revenue that comes from economic growth we think will dwarf that. one of the things in their report, there is a citation to a recent economic study done in europe about making a fairly specific allocation of spectrum into a new larger unlicensed band. they estimated that these few mhz put into the model in europe would be the rough equivalent of an 800 billion euro stimulus program. >> actually billion. >> i think whether you look at it as an academic economist or practically, what has happened with stimulus greeted by the arrival thewifi and bluetooth in less than a decade, you should have some comforts that these things could really happen. >> officials from the white house and because commerce department were complimentary of it. have you gotten a sense that the plan for the president to issue the memo you call for any time soon? if so, when? >> as market said earlier, it is ultimately the president's choice about what he does in terms of the report. it is safe to assu
in that environment, we think it will basically but the economy up further. the indirect revenue that comes from economic growth we think will dwarf that. one of the things in their report, there is a citation to a recent economic study done in europe about making a fairly specific allocation of spectrum into a new larger unlicensed band. they estimated that these few mhz put into the model in europe would be the rough equivalent of an 800 billion euro stimulus program. >> actually...
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why blm, putting in the new regulatory environment now before epa has finished its study? we have a study due in just a few months to define whether there's even a problem. we just created a new series of regulations, just greatly expanded what diesel fuels pertains to the common sense view of what is a diesel fuel in the past before epa finalizes a study. >> the ord study will take a couple more years. we expect to have progress this year, but not a final report this year. the information we do have about what congress did in terms of diesel fuels was that congress was focused on benefit zin toluene and xylene or b-tex come pounds, associated with all six of those cas numbers, so we're doing our best to interpret what congress was concerned about in sources of drinking water, potential risks there. and that's our proposed description of diesel fuels. and, again, it is out for public comment. >> will this be retroactive to permitting when the new definition is done? >> the permitting requirements of the statute and the regulations apply now, but the diesel fuel definitions
why blm, putting in the new regulatory environment now before epa has finished its study? we have a study due in just a few months to define whether there's even a problem. we just created a new series of regulations, just greatly expanded what diesel fuels pertains to the common sense view of what is a diesel fuel in the past before epa finalizes a study. >> the ord study will take a couple more years. we expect to have progress this year, but not a final report this year. the...
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. >> reporter: when we come back, the case that gave us the phrase hostile working environment. and how sandra day o'connor wants to change the way judges are chosen in some states. >>> if you were to ask any company's hr department about hostile work environment, they would go on with a definition of laws. >> reporter: the case came from a tennessee woman who sued her employer. >> i would have a naturally disappointed have the court ruled in a different way. yes we have one. >> reporter: in fact her victory was unanimous. the court broaden the definition of sexual harassment. >> it makes clear that employers have a duty to provide a workplace that's free of sexual based ridicule and insult. >> reporter: in her statement o'conner wrote, so far as the environment may be reasonably be perceived as hostile or abusive there -- it's serverty whether it's threatening or humiliates. barbara raba is an attorney about a book on sexual harassment. >> i think it knocked down on both end. you just can't bring a case of sexual harassment because someone told you a dirty joke once. it set a m
. >> reporter: when we come back, the case that gave us the phrase hostile working environment. and how sandra day o'connor wants to change the way judges are chosen in some states. >>> if you were to ask any company's hr department about hostile work environment, they would go on with a definition of laws. >> reporter: the case came from a tennessee woman who sued her employer. >> i would have a naturally disappointed have the court ruled in a different way. yes we...
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i think like all off our constituents have great kmongs because they're dealing with a tough fiscal environment at home. they understand they have less money coming in than before and sometimes it's more bills. but they sit down and figure it out and balance their budget. not only they do it but every business in this country does it. when you served a t the county government you had to put forward a budget and you did it and you made the hard choices. and yet here in congress i think they look at us and they look at the senate as the place where unfortunately there's been a complete failure of leadership because you can have the best laid plan but if you look at the time that this committee has not been doing what we should be doing and i know that it's not because of the chairman, but because it's a really a failure i think from the overall leadership of the majority in the senate to say go do what you were set out to do in the budget committee to put forward the blueprint, the budget work because i've been here on this bug committee for over 700 days, you know. never done a markup. i don't k
i think like all off our constituents have great kmongs because they're dealing with a tough fiscal environment at home. they understand they have less money coming in than before and sometimes it's more bills. but they sit down and figure it out and balance their budget. not only they do it but every business in this country does it. when you served a t the county government you had to put forward a budget and you did it and you made the hard choices. and yet here in congress i think they look...
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and business environment, we will be going through this for a while until the leadership of our country clears a path and certainty on a long-term basis. >> john, thank you very employ. we'll go to reed, wisconsin after this. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >> mitt romney arriving in columbus, ohio. he will be prepping for the debate on tuesday. this is a rematch if you will after scoring very, very well in the debate that many consider the reason why he closed posals not only in ohio and florida and wisconsin where they are close to dead even and tommy thompson joins us, the u.s. senate and cand date virtually even in the polls. tommy, good to have you. where do you think and why do you think for mitt romney, the swing state polls have swung so far back. is it just the debate or the normal reassessment that goes on in the campaign or what? >> several reasons, neal. you touched on a few of them and let me thank you for havi
and business environment, we will be going through this for a while until the leadership of our country clears a path and certainty on a long-term basis. >> john, thank you very employ. we'll go to reed, wisconsin after this. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. >> mitt romney arriving in columbus, ohio. he will be prepping...
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preservation of the environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge. it's common sense. this is a time of budget constraints. i have requested for epa, one of the largest percentage budget increases of any agency beginning the long necessary effort to clean up a area and national resource, the chesapeake bay. [applause] reduce the threat by abandoned waste dumps, epa will spend $410 million, and i will request a subtle increase of $50 million and because the super fund law expires 2341985 -- in 1985, i asked for a proposal for extension so there's additional time to complete this important task. on the question of acid rain which concerns people in many areas of the united states and canada, i'm proposing a research program that doubles our current funding and we'll take additional action to restore our lakes and develop new technology to reduce pollution that causes acid rain. [applause] we have greatly improved the conditions of our natural resources. we'll ask the congress for $157 million beginning in 1985 to acquire new park and conservation lands. the department of
preservation of the environment is not a liberal or conservative challenge. it's common sense. this is a time of budget constraints. i have requested for epa, one of the largest percentage budget increases of any agency beginning the long necessary effort to clean up a area and national resource, the chesapeake bay. [applause] reduce the threat by abandoned waste dumps, epa will spend $410 million, and i will request a subtle increase of $50 million and because the super fund law expires...
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and my whole goal was to create the very best, competitive, business environment possible, while also helping our businesses with their bottom line. and, you mentioned -- in new york, about, how, many permits and licenses. every day some one has the to watt to get a permit and license its money. when you are a small business person. you don't have time. you have different places. all these lengths of time to get the permits. one thing we did was we pass aid one-stop shop licensing and permitting to where you could go on the internet, fill out your information, what we found in oklahoma, we were operating, operating government. what i would call in an eight-track, bureaucracy in an ipod world. it just wasn't working. one of the things i found in the state of oklahoma we had 76 financial software accounting programs to operate government. can you imagine owning a business, 76 different financial programs, couldn't match apples to oranges. we changed that too. >> do you get rid of stuff? i was on the air last night suggesting that, we ought to get rid of the government service administra
and my whole goal was to create the very best, competitive, business environment possible, while also helping our businesses with their bottom line. and, you mentioned -- in new york, about, how, many permits and licenses. every day some one has the to watt to get a permit and license its money. when you are a small business person. you don't have time. you have different places. all these lengths of time to get the permits. one thing we did was we pass aid one-stop shop licensing and...
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and in the competitive environment, the role of the government should be to protect that competition through the robust through the antitrust laws and competition statutes but not to planning that competition from a regulatory state of. >> host: and joining us is josh smith, he's with the national journal, mr. smith recently wrote a long piece comparing and contrasting the technology agenda and potential technology agenda of the two candidates. mr. smith, thanks for being with us. . >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: john, you mentioned that within the tech community and the community, there are many verticals competing with each other. -- what are the companies looking for at or i guess, the in the agenda of both candidates right now as far as clues for what might come ahead, you know, obviously telecom issues are not something that often pops up on the campaign trail, where are companies, you know, looking for clues as far as what the agendas will be. >> guest: i think ideally what they should be looking for is a common understanding of the rules of the road, and the ability
and in the competitive environment, the role of the government should be to protect that competition through the robust through the antitrust laws and competition statutes but not to planning that competition from a regulatory state of. >> host: and joining us is josh smith, he's with the national journal, mr. smith recently wrote a long piece comparing and contrasting the technology agenda and potential technology agenda of the two candidates. mr. smith, thanks for being with us. ....
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> we've got real differences here. >> this week on "inside washington," election 2012, six months out. >> if i am president, i will take responsibility and the lead. >> what are barack obama's chances of keeping his job? >> no better than 50/50. >> what's bugging voters? >> the economy. >> ad game getting nasty. >> everybody plays hardball. >> the ground game -- who has the most enthusiastic supporters? the money game -- will the candidate with the fattest super pac win? and the charm offensive -- which candidate is more likable? >> i like hanging out with women. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> as we celebrate this memorial day holiday, we are a six months away from the 2012 election. we will stay away from the breaking news and focus on the road ahead. our guide is peter hart, who produces the nbc news-"wall street journal" on which we rely. he says it is a 50/50 shot for the president did 2/3 of the american people s
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser, growing ideas. >> we've got real differences here. >> this week on "inside washington," election 2012, six months out. >> if i am president, i will take responsibility and the lead. >> what are barack obama's chances of keeping his job? >> no better than 50/50. >> what's bugging voters? >> the economy. >> ad game getting nasty. >> everybody...
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will still have well over 60,000 troops on the ground in afghanistan in a very hostile, warlike environment. and there will be a lot of casualties, unfortunately, in the process. >> senior member of the senate armed services committee has said today clearly this trip is campaign related. we've seen recently president obama has visited college campuses to win back the support of that age group. similarly this trip to afghanistan is an attempt to shore up his national security credentials because he spent the past three years gutting our military. doug brinkley, do you think that is fair? this is just cheap politics? >> it's cheap politics. we have to pull together more as a country than looking at everything our commander in chief does and seeing it through a political lens. our whole country's been trying to make some kind of progress in afghanistan. we're all kind of anxious to go home. and i think the president did a very strong job today. it's dangerous. i mean, remember mission accomplished with george w. bush. it backfired on him. you don't see a banner behind president obama. he didn'
will still have well over 60,000 troops on the ground in afghanistan in a very hostile, warlike environment. and there will be a lot of casualties, unfortunately, in the process. >> senior member of the senate armed services committee has said today clearly this trip is campaign related. we've seen recently president obama has visited college campuses to win back the support of that age group. similarly this trip to afghanistan is an attempt to shore up his national security credentials...
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today are especially suited for shedding light on america's policy choices on the rapidly changing environment in the middle east. the forum was sponsored by the college of behavioral and social sciences is organized by chair for peace and development and supplementing these events is deep and cutting edge diplomatic research that includes years of polls in the arab world and united states. today the program is releasing results of a new public opinion poll about american public attitudes on a possible war with iran. the results of which are available for you outside this hall. to introduce our esteemed guests i'd like to present dr. sadat. [ applause ] >> he's been a supporter of rights for human life. she's been a member of the university of maryland community for two decades and has helped the university too establish the anwar sadat chair for peace development. hers has been a steady and insightful voice we've continued to hear including here at the university last spring. the university of maryland brought in the behavioral sciences have been honored to count mrs. sadat as one of us. it i
today are especially suited for shedding light on america's policy choices on the rapidly changing environment in the middle east. the forum was sponsored by the college of behavioral and social sciences is organized by chair for peace and development and supplementing these events is deep and cutting edge diplomatic research that includes years of polls in the arab world and united states. today the program is releasing results of a new public opinion poll about american public attitudes on a...
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not fat cats and million fairs and billionaires, they're average work people and concerned about the environment. and national independent business owners a record number of people. a bad time to start a business and a bad time to hire people. and that's not going to inspire jobs in this country, which is exactly what we need right now. >> okay, clearly larry is not excited about this. julian, what do you say? which tax plan? >> i don't know why larry is screaming at everybody. i mean, look, the numbers here yesterday and the job numbers are very, very good, falling to below 8%, a good sign and vindication that the economic recovery is working, secondly, i think the fact that many businesses want to hold their fire until after the election is reasonable, because what businesses say more than anything else, two things they want to see is one, the partisan infighting stop and they want to see the parties come together to see what's done for the american people and two things that people are worried about aren't taxes, it's the lack of people buying something. >> most people believe, most political
not fat cats and million fairs and billionaires, they're average work people and concerned about the environment. and national independent business owners a record number of people. a bad time to start a business and a bad time to hire people. and that's not going to inspire jobs in this country, which is exactly what we need right now. >> okay, clearly larry is not excited about this. julian, what do you say? which tax plan? >> i don't know why larry is screaming at everybody. i...
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can assure you that they will continue to implement the united nations' mandate to maintain a secure environment and ensure the freedom of movement. and conducts its operations in a status neutral and impartial way. i strongly regret that we saw violence in recent days. i urge all parties to do their utmost to stop violence and ensure peaceful solution to the problems in the region, but i can assure you that kafur will continue to implement fully the united nations mandate. >> we have another question from ko kosovo media. >> yes, the newly elected serbian president is sending very dubious signals to the region, telling the few towns that belong to serbs, denying genoci genocide, during the air strikes in 1999. from the perspective of having a mission in kosovo, what do you think should you be more cautious now that there is a new political elite in belgrade? >> first of all, on srebinica, i think it's for the tribunal in the hague to make the legal judgment, what they have done alrea already. in general, of course, we monitor the situation closely. for my part i will not rely on, with all respe
can assure you that they will continue to implement the united nations' mandate to maintain a secure environment and ensure the freedom of movement. and conducts its operations in a status neutral and impartial way. i strongly regret that we saw violence in recent days. i urge all parties to do their utmost to stop violence and ensure peaceful solution to the problems in the region, but i can assure you that kafur will continue to implement fully the united nations mandate. >> we have...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. thank you. we thank the troops for all the support they've given us, but how do we thank the ones who support them? thank you for your service. thanksusa provides scholarships to the spouses and children of our troops and helps give a future to the people who support the troops the most. thanks for supporting them. thank you for your dedication. go to thanksusa.org to see how you can express your appreciation for what they do for our heroes thank you. go to thanksusa.org now. thank you. gerri: $250 million grant from that federal government, but the stock can't hit a dollar on the nasdaq. as we told you that last night nasdaq w
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. thank you. we thank the...
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the brit al environment will change. and what you want to do is sensible tax system, lower rates, less deductions and less loopholes, spending some reasonable prudent spending restraints, and then reforming entitlements over the long- term. you want to do what paul ryan and mitt romney are talking about. >> you think this electioneering is dangerous in view of the eurozone and china faltering a little? >> china faltering a lot. euro zone on the edge of a cliff with a very high probable. >> except germany. >> . >> yes but it does make the difference. the entire southern part of europe is hanging by a thread in terms of -- a major depression in that part of world. having said that, i happen to be in favor of tax cuts on people like pat buchanan and myself, and not in that order, of course. i think it's absolutely essential that everybody contribute to the solution of the fiscal problem that we are in. however, the timing works. so i'm in total favor of increasing the taxes. and joining it with expenditure cuts particularly
the brit al environment will change. and what you want to do is sensible tax system, lower rates, less deductions and less loopholes, spending some reasonable prudent spending restraints, and then reforming entitlements over the long- term. you want to do what paul ryan and mitt romney are talking about. >> you think this electioneering is dangerous in view of the eurozone and china faltering a little? >> china faltering a lot. euro zone on the edge of a cliff with a very high...
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so we try very hard to get people conditioned to this environment. but it's, it is a tricky situation. there's just no doubt about it. it's -- and with no diplomatic relations. last year -- at least according to press accounts -- the supreme leader rejected an opening of a hotline between our two navies which would have, perhaps, diffuse this problem if there was an incident, we quickly call a commander and say we didn't -- this is what we saw. >> host: that's what's called the incidence at sea agreement that i know several of the u.s. naval commanders in the region have thought would be a sort of below the threshold of a big political -- >> guest: right. >> host: -- breakthrough, but still something very useful and pragmatic. >> guest: absolutely. and i think if we could get to at least that step, it would help. and, again, it doesn't have anything to do with the grand geostrategic calculations or the way the governments view each other. it's -- we did it with the soviet union when there was tremendous adversary, and it's something navies do. it's w
so we try very hard to get people conditioned to this environment. but it's, it is a tricky situation. there's just no doubt about it. it's -- and with no diplomatic relations. last year -- at least according to press accounts -- the supreme leader rejected an opening of a hotline between our two navies which would have, perhaps, diffuse this problem if there was an incident, we quickly call a commander and say we didn't -- this is what we saw. >> host: that's what's called the incidence...
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american history, you had a president who had no coattails, 36 days to come in, facing an adversarial environment. it would have been easy for democrats to hold a dinner meeting on inaugural eve and say the way we can regain power is to stomp on his neck and never let up, vote against everything he wants and block him and his presidency will die aborning. they cooperated immediately on no child left behind with george miller and ted kennedy and that gave him a victory that established the legitimacy of his presidency, whether you like the substance or not. democratic votes provided the margin for the tax cuts, like those that were a hallmark of the bush presidency. democrats saved the votes on the t.a.r.p. program, like it or not, that saved the bush presidency. now contrast that with what we now know from another brook, robert drapers about the meeting that took place with top republican leaders on inaugural eve in 2009, a president who came in with a 70% approval rating in the worst economy since the great depression, vote against everything and make the victories look so ugly it will delegitim
american history, you had a president who had no coattails, 36 days to come in, facing an adversarial environment. it would have been easy for democrats to hold a dinner meeting on inaugural eve and say the way we can regain power is to stomp on his neck and never let up, vote against everything he wants and block him and his presidency will die aborning. they cooperated immediately on no child left behind with george miller and ted kennedy and that gave him a victory that established the...
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leaving no area of the environment and public health untouched. the 35 house votes are a subset of the unprecedented assault on the environment and public health by the republican leadership of the house of relationships in 2011. the single most anti-environmental chamber of commerce. on the attacks throughout the year, votes are ordered to tell the story of last year's onslaught. the first session of the congress got off to a particularly appalling start with house rule 1. it is must pass legislation. before it reached the house floor, hr 1 included attacks on the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the wildlife and places americans hold dear as well as funding cuts to critical programs. as if that weren't bad enough, members of congress proceeded to offer a broad array to hr 1 on the floor. in light of what was there at the time, the league of conversation voters took the extraordinary step of releasing a continuing resolution special edition scorecard in february. 9 of the 25 votes are included in the scorecard. >> that scorecard is availab
leaving no area of the environment and public health untouched. the 35 house votes are a subset of the unprecedented assault on the environment and public health by the republican leadership of the house of relationships in 2011. the single most anti-environmental chamber of commerce. on the attacks throughout the year, votes are ordered to tell the story of last year's onslaught. the first session of the congress got off to a particularly appalling start with house rule 1. it is must pass...
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to the real recognition that they are fiercely competing with one another, and in that competitive environment the role of the government should be to protect that competition, robust enforcement of anticompetition statutes. but not to manage that competition from a regulatory seat in washington. >> host: and also joining us is josh smith. he's with "the national journal." mr. smith recently wrote a long piece comparing and contrasting the technology agendas or potential technology agendas of the two candidates. mr. smith, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. john, you mentioned that within the tech community and the broader community there's many verticals, they're all competing with each other. what are these companies looking for or looking at, i guess, in the agendas of both candidates right now as far as clues for what might come ahead? you know, obviously, telecom issues are not something that up pops up on the campaign trail. where are companies, you know, looking for clues as far as what the agendas will be? >> guest: well, i think ideally what they should be looking for
to the real recognition that they are fiercely competing with one another, and in that competitive environment the role of the government should be to protect that competition, robust enforcement of anticompetition statutes. but not to manage that competition from a regulatory seat in washington. >> host: and also joining us is josh smith. he's with "the national journal." mr. smith recently wrote a long piece comparing and contrasting the technology agendas or potential...
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afghanistan to libya, the alliance has demonstrated an able to adapt to the post-cold- war security environment. obviously, we've had our challenges in both afghanistan and libya, but we have learned from them. foreign relations committee, reaffirmed the u.s. alliance with nato, the north atlantic treaty organization days before its representatives converge on chicago site of what will be the biggest nato summit ever, representatives from 60 countries, that's 60, and organizations are attending well beyond the number of states, 28, that actually comprise nato. discussions on sunday and monday will focus on nato's essential involvement in the war in afghanistan and its aftermath. there's also this -- a shared missile defense shield system. nato secretary general anders rasmussen says that the alliance is determined to push ahead and building an operational shield to counter ballistic missiles, something more than 30 countries have acquired or are working to acquire, according to rasmussen. )cyl
afghanistan to libya, the alliance has demonstrated an able to adapt to the post-cold- war security environment. obviously, we've had our challenges in both afghanistan and libya, but we have learned from them. foreign relations committee, reaffirmed the u.s. alliance with nato, the north atlantic treaty organization days before its representatives converge on chicago site of what will be the biggest nato summit ever, representatives from 60 countries, that's 60, and organizations are attending...
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of course i wanted to talk about reducing taxes, create jobs, create a more competitive biz n environment in our state. they said you can't do that. you have a $500 million short fall. several billion dollar short falls previous years. we did that. we prior tiitized our spending, education, public safety, corrections, transportation, health, human services. we, balanced our budget. we cut a $500 million budget gap. reduced our spending anywhere from 1% to 9%. cult spending in the state of oklahoma. >> base line. right out of the base line? >> and decreased our income tax by .25%. this year, i said my second year unoffice. i said we will do restructuring of the tax system in our state. what we propose to dupe is let people keep more of their hard earned money. new concept. we believe in that in our state. so this year, i proposed taking our 5.25% income tax top rate done to 0% for those, couples that make 0 to $30 t they pay no income tax at all. helping the working poor. helping the poor in our state. and from, the, level of $30,000 to $70,000, 2.25% down from 5.25%. and $70,000 and above
of course i wanted to talk about reducing taxes, create jobs, create a more competitive biz n environment in our state. they said you can't do that. you have a $500 million short fall. several billion dollar short falls previous years. we did that. we prior tiitized our spending, education, public safety, corrections, transportation, health, human services. we, balanced our budget. we cut a $500 million budget gap. reduced our spending anywhere from 1% to 9%. cult spending in the state of...
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i think what stings the american people is the understanding that in this current economic environment, it just simply is not fair that the middle class should pay more. the middle class should pay more while the wealthy have been unhurt, unbothered, and have skated through this whole economic downturn. there's this sense that government has got your back. having the president has made great strides. i think we are headed in the right direction. we have to make sure that we stop shipping jobs overseas. chris murphy's main a theme of his campaign is making things here. he has done a great job of that with our industrial base in connecticut. there is a 4 to 1 ratio, meaning for every manufacturing jobs, there are four service sector jobs. that will continue to be our emphasis. we have made great steps. the joint strike. the tanker. those will involve the industrial base here and in the state of connecticut, thanks in large part to the connecticut delegation and chris murphy. >> this is "newsmakers." our guest is john larson. also joining us -- jonathan strong and jonathan weisman. >> con
i think what stings the american people is the understanding that in this current economic environment, it just simply is not fair that the middle class should pay more. the middle class should pay more while the wealthy have been unhurt, unbothered, and have skated through this whole economic downturn. there's this sense that government has got your back. having the president has made great strides. i think we are headed in the right direction. we have to make sure that we stop shipping jobs...